BPD Medications, Street Drugs and Pregnancy
QUESTION:
I am diagnosed as having borderline personality disorder. I am taking Seroxat (in US known as Paxil), 20 mg a day. I have been taking it now for about six months. will this affect a future pregnancy? I mean, is the disorder heritable, and how will Seroxat influence a baby?
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DR. HELLER'S ANSWER:
The risk of the child getting the BPD is likely 50/50 - but it's very much in your hands. The child needs careful attention. Prozac is usually more effective and is now acceptable during pregnancy.
The street drugs are dangerous and absolutely cause brain damage. You need to stop them, particularly cocaine. No studies have been done on taking dangerous drugs at the same time as taking appropriate ones.
I highly recommend that you get all your diagnoses made and treated. In my new book "Biological Unhappiness" I printed the screening test I use for my patients.
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Created on July 22, 2009 Last Updated on November 06, 2009
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